University of Bergen, Department of Biomedicine, Jonas Lies vei 91, N-5009 Bergen, Norway.
Mech Dev. 2013 Jun-Aug;130(6-8):381-7. doi: 10.1016/j.mod.2012.11.006. Epub 2012 Dec 14.
The development of multi-cellular organisms involves a comprehensive and tightly regulated cell-to-cell communication system to coordinate the activity and behavior of individual cells. Diverse signaling pathways ranging from receptor-mediated signal transduction to contact-dependent communication via gap junctions achieve these complex interactions. In this review, we will focus on a new type of intercellular connection, the tunneling nanotube (TNT), which has been observed in many cell types in vitro and recently also in developing embryos of different species in vivo. We will summarize the latest insights into their functional roles in cell-to-cell signaling with a particular focus on the TNT-dependent electrical coupling between developing embryonic cells. Finally, potential implications of these new findings in the light of developmental processes, particularly in cell migration, will be discussed.
多细胞生物的发育涉及一个全面且严格调控的细胞间通讯系统,以协调单个细胞的活动和行为。从受体介导的信号转导到通过缝隙连接进行的接触依赖性通讯等多种信号通路实现了这些复杂的相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们将重点介绍一种新型的细胞间连接,即隧道纳米管(TNT),它已经在许多体外细胞类型中观察到,最近也在不同物种的发育胚胎中观察到。我们将总结 TNT 在细胞间信号传递中的最新功能作用的见解,特别关注发育中胚胎细胞之间 TNT 依赖性的电耦联。最后,将根据发育过程,特别是细胞迁移,讨论这些新发现的潜在意义。